Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Penobscot to migrate to St. Francis and Bécancour while the conciliatory Kennebec joined with the Penobscot who were remaining in their homeland ( MBC 1753 , 1754 ; NAC 1970 , 3 : 515–6 ) . During the following year the conciliatory ...
... Penobscot to migrate to St. Francis and Bécancour while the conciliatory Kennebec joined with the Penobscot who were remaining in their homeland ( MBC 1753 , 1754 ; NAC 1970 , 3 : 515–6 ) . During the following year the conciliatory ...
Page 125
... Penobscot River area or possibly to the upper Androscog- gin River . As each war progressed , the conciliatory Penobscot ( and their Kennebec visitors ) repeatedly tried to reestablish peace and trade relations with the English . About ...
... Penobscot River area or possibly to the upper Androscog- gin River . As each war progressed , the conciliatory Penobscot ( and their Kennebec visitors ) repeatedly tried to reestablish peace and trade relations with the English . About ...
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... PENOBSCOT : WHOSE VERSION ? In the first half of the 20th century , two major scholars of the Waban- aki each emphasized the Penobscot , but very differently . Working from her family hometown near Bangor , Fannie Hardy Eckstorm , the ...
... PENOBSCOT : WHOSE VERSION ? In the first half of the 20th century , two major scholars of the Waban- aki each emphasized the Penobscot , but very differently . Working from her family hometown near Bangor , Fannie Hardy Eckstorm , the ...
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